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Out and about with my good mate WhiteFriar on a rather gloomy day but it did at least stay dry and was not unduly cold for the time of year. The Hampshire Event was the target end to the day, which shaped all that went before. We started early from Dorking and swept Westward through Guildford, Farnham and at Alton turned South until we reached the outskirts of Portsmouth from which it was a small hop to the event. Challenge caches and Church Micros made up the bulk but we also managed to pick off two more of the Surrey A-Z series, a couple of SideTracked, a Fine Pair, a terrain 5 and an anniversary cache.

This one I do qualify for and have done for a full year. See my web page and/or the Project GC checker. The cache itself was quickly found. It had a little water in it (tipped out) but the log was only a little damp.

BaSHful.

A Mystery Cache is the “catch-all” of cache types, this form of cache can involve complicated puzzles you will first need to solve to determine the coordinates. The only commonality of this cache type is that the coordinates listed are not of the actual cache location but a general reference point, such as a nearby parking location. Due to the increasing creativity of geocaching this becomes the staging ground for new and unique challenges.